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WAAHHOOOO! Hit £1000 with Quidco!
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Wow - thats fantastic! How did you manage it so quickly? She asks - having just £2.63 in her account!!!!"A simple life freely chosen is a source of strength. Do not be pursuaded into buying what you do not need or cannot afford." Quaker Faith & Practice 1.02.410
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Frugal_Fox wrote:Wow - thats fantastic! How did you manage it so quickly? She asks - having just £2.63 in her account!!!!
i would imagine a fair bit of it has come from gambling/bingo sites etc....The word is BOUGHT, not BROUGHT.
It's LOSE, NOT LOOSE.
You ask for ADVICE not ADVISE.0 -
Well I have just received my first payment of almost £100. I thought it was all too good to be true but now i'm converted. Thank you to everyone who recommended the site!!!!0
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I'm awaiting my first HUGE amount of £13
Says it's been paid, guess it takes a few days for BACS transfers to go through.
Regardless of the amount, it's money for nothing in my eyes, and that's amazing :T:T0 -
Excellent !!!!!!! :T :T :T :T :T well done:D0
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grex9101 wrote:i would imagine a fair bit of it has come from gambling/bingo sites etc....
No. I certainly wouldnt waste my hard earned money on that rubbish! Ive used it for nearly every transaction possible in the last seven months, and it just shows how much you can save if you try hard enough!0 -
Fantastic jonny5
Inspiration for us all0 -
Tip: insurance (car, house, etc) and mobile phone contracts are high earners..0
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Your an inspiration Jonny5. Well done!This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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Wow! OK, that's my challenge then... I was wondering how much it would be possible to earn without doing the betting, which I really don't understand at all despite having read all the threads!Debt at highest May 2006: £27,472.24
currently: £13,353.25DFW Nerd 178Proud to be dealing with my debts0
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